Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh is a celebrated Indian hockey player. He was on May 8, 1988, in Kizhakkambalam, Kerala. After completing his primary education at St. Antony’s Lower Primary School, he joined the GV Raja Sports School in Thiruvananthapuram. This is where his coach suggested to start goalkeeping in hockey.
PR Sreejesh age
P R Sreejesh was born on 8 May 1988. In 2024, he is 36 years old.
PR Sreejesh height
He is 6 feet (1.83 m) tall.
PR Sreejesh Education
He is a history graduate. He earned his degree from Sree Narayana College, Chempazhanthy, Kerala.
PR Sreejesh family
His father’s name is P. V. Raveendran, and his mother’s is Usha. He has two children: a daughter named Anusree and a son named Sreeansh.
PR Sreejesh wife
Sreejesh married Aneeshya, his long-time girlfriend. She is an Ayurveda doctor and a former long jumper.
PR Sreejesh Biography
Full Name | Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh |
Nick Name | The Wall of Indian Hockey |
Age | 36 years |
Birthplace | Kizhakkambalam village, Ernakulam district. Kerala |
Height | 6 feet |
Weight | 79 kg |
International Debue year | 2006 |
PR Sreejesh job
PR Sreejesh is an Indian field hockey player. Currently, he plays as the goalkeeper in the Indian national team. Also, he is the Joint Director of the Department of General and Higher Education of the Kerala government.
PR Sreejesh’s net worth
His net worth is estimated to be INR 10 crores.
PR Sreejesh Awards
2015 | Arjuna Award |
2017 | Padma Shri |
2021 | Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award |
2022 | World Athlete of the Year |
PR Sreejesh stats
Sreejesh made his junior team debut in 2004, and after two years he debuted in the senior national team.
In 2016, he was made the captain of the Indian hockey team. As a captain, he led the team to the quarterfinals of the 2016 Rio Olympics.
With over 300 international games, Sreejesh is currently playing for team India at the Paris Olympics, after which he will retire.
PR Sreejesh medals
Year | Event | Medal Won |
2007 | Asian Indoor Games, Macau | Bronze |
2011 | Asian Champions Trophy, Ordos City | Gold |
2012 | Asian Champions Trophy, Doha | Silver |
2013 | Asian Games, Ipoh | Silver |
2014 | World League, Raipur | Bronze |
2014 | Commonwealth Games, Glasgow | Silver |
2014 | Asian Games, Incheon | Gold |
2016 | Champions Trophy, London | Silver |
2016 | Asian Champions Trophy, Kuantan | Gold |
2018 | Asian Games, Jakarta | Bronze |
2018 | Asian Champions Trophy, Muscat | Gold |
2018 | Champions Trophy, Breda | Silver |
2022 | Asian Games, Hangzhou | Gold |
2022 | Commonwealth Games, Birmingham | Silver |
2023 | Asian Champions Trophy, Chennai | Gold |